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Global English 4

Name: …………………………………………………..
Class: …………… Date: ………………………………

WEEKLY WORKSHEET _____/ 27


Week 11 - Unit 3: Homes - 3

I. Listen and read the story “The Hobbit” (Learner’s Book, p. 52-54).
Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.
carpet respectable fond meadows comforts tunnel
carpet is a piece of thick material used to cover floors.
0. A ……………………

1. The hobbit’s house had rooms with the windows looking over his

garden and the beautiful …………………………………outside.

2. The door of the hobbit’s house opened onto a tube-shaped hall like a

…………………………. .

3. A hobbit-hole had a perfectly round door, a shiny yellow brass

knob, polished hairs, carpeted and tile floors. They were the house’s

……………………………………. .

4. The hobbit was also ………………………… of visitors because his house had lots

of pegs for hats and coats.

5. The Bagginses were very………………………………… in their community.

II. Read and choose the correct answers. There is one example.

0. You can borrow books from there, so it must / can’t be library.

1. I can see tall buildings behind the house, so it might / can’t be in the

countryside.
2. Gina isn’t answering the phone. She must / could be in town or at her yoga

club – I am not sure.

3. Jenny must / can’t live in that house – I can see her through the window!

4. Ali is quite good at basketball – he might / can’t be in the school team.

5. Is that building a museum? Yes, it has / is.

6. Have those buildings got solar panels? Yes, they are / have.

7. They used recycled materials to build / building the house.

8. Why has the eco – house got grass on the roof? To keep / Keeping it warm.

III. Read the text and choose the correct answers. There is one example.
The Ice Hotel

Paragraph 1: Are you into skiing? Is winter your favorite time of year? If you

like snow and ice, maybe you should stay at the Ice Hotel in Quebec, Canada.

But, you can only check in to this hotel during the winter. Why? Because this

hotel is made entirely of ice and snow! This amazing hotel is built every

December. It has 32 rooms, and 80 people can stay there each night. The hotel

has a movie theater, an art gallery, and a church. Of course, all of these parts

of the hotel are made of ice.

0. What is the main idea of paragraph 1?

A. a special hotel B. winter activities C. tips to stay warm

made of ice and snow in Quebec in winter

1. When can you check in to the Ice Hotel?

A. only in summer B. only in winter C. year-round

2. What can you find at the Ice Hotel?

A. a swimming pool B. a school C. an art gallery

Paragraph 2: All the furniture, art, lights, and even dishes at the Ice Hotel

are made of ice. This special hotel is famous, and people from around the world

visit to see the amazing ice art and use ice dishes. Some couples even get
married in the hotel’s ice church! Inside, it’s very cold, around -2 to -5°C, so

everyone keeps their winter coats on. At night, guests stay warm with special

sleeping bags and fur blankets.

3. What is the main idea of paragraph 2?

A. the Ice Hotel’s B. special things at the C. the sports you can

food Ice Hotel play at the Ice Hotel

4. What are the dishes at the Ice Hotel made of?

A. ice B. glass C. wood

5. How do the guest stay warm at night at the Ice Hotel?

A. wear winter coats B. use summer blankets C. use sleeping bags

IV. Read the text and choose the correct answers. There is one example.
Three Museums
Eureka!: Eureka! is a complete hands-on experience, which means that visitors

can actually pick up any object in the museum. It’s a great way for young visitors

to learn about the world, the body, how things work and move. And when you

buy an entry ticket, it allows you to come back as many times as you want for a

whole year for no extra cost. As Eureka! is right next to Halifax train station,

it’s very easy to get to from all over the country.

Museums of Museums: Every time you visit the Museums of Museums, you will

be able to see something different. And that’s because the museum often

borrows things from other museums around the country. The museum always

has lots of different vehicles, from ice-cream vans and old motorbikes to the

different kinds of public transport people used to get to work many years ago.

You can find out about all this and lots more.

Cinema Museum: Ronald Grant, who opened the Cinema Museum in the 1960s,

travelled round the country and bought things from cinemas which were closing

down. This included old films posters and wooden cinema chairs. At the museum,
you can now see these and much more, including the uniforms and old clothes

that the cinema staff once had to wear.

0. Which museum has an exhibition of clothes?

A. Eureka! B. Museum of Museums C. Cinema Museum

1. Which museum is full of things which visitors can touch?

A. Eureka! B. Museum of Museums C. Cinema Museum

2. Which museum is a good place to learn about how people travelled

in the past?

A. Eureka! B. Museum of Museums C. Cinema Museum

3. Which museum can you visit again for free after you pay once?

A. Eureka! B. Museum of Museums C. Cinema Museum

4. Which museum show things that were borrowed from other places?

A. A. Eureka! B. Museum of Museums C. Cinema Museum

5. Which museum has some wooden furniture which wasn’t needed anymore?

A. Eureka! B. Museum of Museums C. Cinema Museum

V. Read and choose correct connectives to complete the sentences.

When While and but After


When
0. ………………….you enter a Hobbit house, you’ll see a round

door that welcomes you inside. A connective is a

1. The house is small,……………it's warm and filled with light. word to join two
words or two
2. ………………..walking through, you notice wooden furniture
sentences.
and simple decorations.
(when, while, and, or,
3. Before resting, many hobbits love to sit by the but, before, after,

fireplace………………… read a book. because, so, ….)

4. ………………a long day, the hobbits gather to share stories.

Parents’ comments & signature: ______________________________________


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